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What’s your major?

Guest blogger Samuel Huckleberry, is the SAC Distinguished Graduate in International Studies.

What: Information session for students interested in Anthropology, History, or International Studies.

When: Wednesday, April 27

Noon to 1 p.m.

Where: Chance Academic Center (CAC)

“As the distinguished graduate in International Studies, it is my responsibility to conduct a service project for the History, Humanities, and Anthropology department to promote both graduation as well as the department. Earlier this semester, I organized information sessions for various programs across the campus that helped students get to know their major. As a student, I knew that knowledge about ones major is hard to come by outside of the classroom, so I thought these events would be beneficial to students majoring (or interested in majoring) in History, Anthropology, or International Studies. These sessions gave student the opportunity to learn from experts from their respective departments about what they could do with their degree, what type of skills they should and would learn, as well as helping students with their degree plans.

This information session will help newer students who still have one or more years at SAC who may want help in understanding what a person with their major can do to contribute to their family, or the world.

In these troubling economic times, the more knowledge you have, the more choices you make for yourself in the job market. Having been at SAC for three years, I know that anyone interested would leave with a bigger idea of what they might like to do with their lives.”